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... ancient legends should all be made to redound to the glory of the Areopagus , nor would any Athenian conversant with history be surprised , that Orestes should be tried before that assembly . Yet we may think it strange that the legend ...
... ancient legends should all be made to redound to the glory of the Areopagus , nor would any Athenian conversant with history be surprised , that Orestes should be tried before that assembly . Yet we may think it strange that the legend ...
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... ancient court had its President ( yeμov ) to inves- Judicial tigate the cases presented ; after receiving his sanction they were in Eschy- brought up for trial . At Athens this office was held by the 181 . Αρχων Βασιλεύς : in Æschylus ...
... ancient court had its President ( yeμov ) to inves- Judicial tigate the cases presented ; after receiving his sanction they were in Eschy- brought up for trial . At Athens this office was held by the 181 . Αρχων Βασιλεύς : in Æschylus ...
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... ancient Greek religion , which contemplated all human life as the working of a higher and supernatural agency , the Erinnys that required atonement , and the Erinnys that brought the mischief , were considered identical : though we are ...
... ancient Greek religion , which contemplated all human life as the working of a higher and supernatural agency , the Erinnys that required atonement , and the Erinnys that brought the mischief , were considered identical : though we are ...
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... ancient kings of Thebes . The beginning of mischief was the slaying of the Dragon ( son of Ares and Erinnys Tilphossa ) by Cadmus : Laius is the first to feel the curse ; Edipus is altogether its victim . But as the legend always ...
... ancient kings of Thebes . The beginning of mischief was the slaying of the Dragon ( son of Ares and Erinnys Tilphossa ) by Cadmus : Laius is the first to feel the curse ; Edipus is altogether its victim . But as the legend always ...
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... ancient Gods and the ruling Powers is merely transient , and preparatory to a higher development of things . With him the world of Olympian Gods is in perfect unison with the original Powers , and , like Pindar , he strives to do away ...
... ancient Gods and the ruling Powers is merely transient , and preparatory to a higher development of things . With him the world of Olympian Gods is in perfect unison with the original Powers , and , like Pindar , he strives to do away ...
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